During the end of last
year I saw pictures from Undertale on Tumblr the first time and
already then I thought it looked like fun. At the beginning of this year I
realized that some of the youtubers I follow (and plenty of others)
have played Undertale and loved it. I watched a few of them play the
first parts of the game and then I had to buy it for myself.

To put it simply
Undertale, the last years gaming phenomenon is a RPG for PC, which
graphics are like old games. The game starts when the player falls
through a pit to Underworld where monsters live after they have been
banished from the surface after they lost a war against humanity. As
a player you are supposed to find a way home by meeting and
communicating with the monsters. This is the specialty of Undertale:
The way you communicate with the monsters changes how the game will
go and especially how it ends.

Apart from the moral
greatness the creator of this game, Toby Fox, has made the game
extremely entertaining with excellent music, funny and sympathetic
characters and of course with humour that hits the nerd audience. I
am really not the most hardcore of gamers, but this game with all of
its lore hit me hard. If you're even slightly interested in playing
this game I recommend not to google much about it before playing as
you would just end up spoiling yourself. Undertale is definitely a
game you should play through without knowing much about it
beforehand, because then the game does its best job to teach you
about the humanity and yourself.

The best side of Undertale
is the fact that your choices while playing really affect on the how
the game goes for you. Most games that are based on choices, only
chance the game a little but actually end pretty much the same way,
but this is not the case with Undertale.

Spoiler warning! The best
thing about Undertale's lore is the fact that it bases on your own
moral choices. I like the reverse psychology, that in games generally
you're expected to kill everything in your way, but in Undertale to
get to the ”true ending” (=Pacifist) you have to go through the
game without killing anyone. That just made me think how much
video games actually condition us to kill everything that comes in our
way.

Killing everything that
comes in your way raises to an important aspect when the Genocide run
of Undertale is being played. The fact that you have to go to such
extremes and actually look for the things you're going to kill and at
the same time the game is telling you how horrible you are when you
do this, shows that humanity really in its base tries to keep things
alive. Especially Sans's comments of the players inhumanity during
the Genocide run are morally excruciating. End of Spoilers!

What is also fun about
Undertale is the fandom that has sprouted from it. On top of Fanarts
and cosplay it is also nice that when you finish the game yourself,
you can go and watch gamer channel play through and fan theory videos
on Youtube, because it's full of them. They are fun to watch because
you see the reactions for certain parts of the game and some times
you can even find new aspects of the characters and the lore that you
didn't think about before. I could probably write a book about
details I enjoyed in the game, so I decided to end this text here,
partly because I don't like to spoil people about it too much.

I went to see this new
Disney film a while ago with the Finnish dub and first of all I have
to say that Disney knows how to do its job. These movies are not
called classics straight after their premiers for no reason. This
movie has two different names Zootropolis and Zootopia and in this
text I'm going to use Zootropolis because that is the name for it in
Finland.

Zootropolis is a movie
about a city with the same name and its first ever rabbit police
officer Judy Hopps, who is trying to make a credible career as a
police. This does not go according to plan as on her first day she
gets to be a meter maid. Soon he finds herself in the middle of disappearance cases and gets help from a known cheating fox called
Nick. In the end Judy finds out that surviving in life is not always
as easy as you think in your dreams.

Zootropolis is a funny
movie. Although some of the jokes are meant for children, as it is a
children's movie, I laughed myself sore especially to popculture
references and Disney's self -irony. Zootropolis is a quick tempo
movie and it doesn't stop to think at any point. The criminal case
makes an interesting plot as it offers a few great plot twists. It
feels like this movie has re-watch value because I think I missed
some of the little things in the background. Some of the jokes I
probably missed because I saw it in Finnish and the original jokes
just don't translate. Anyway , the Finnish dub was really good, they
seem to get better all the time.

Under the humour
Zootropolis is also a really deep and speaks out greatly. It carries
tolerance as a theme through the whole movie without throwing it to
your face and lets the viewer find the metaphores between humanity
and the animals in the movie. The movie also wrecks old animal story
stereotypes really greatly even with the fact that the main
characters are a rabbit and a fox. It makes the movie educational
like the old fables but also at the same time brings it to modern
age.

Besides being educational
and funny Zootropolis is also a really beautiful and showy movie.
Although I'm personally more a fan of classic 2D animation this
movie was able to exploit all the greatness of 3D animation. They
have managed to make the city of Zootropolis really beautiful with
all the different areas. Disney seems to be getting better and better
with every movie and manages to keep them up to date with humour and
themes.